On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 1:23:17 AM UTC-7, Moe Gibbs wrote:
>
> Thanks, but share it how? 
>

There are numerous online "cloud storage" services, such as GoogleDrive, 
Dropbox, iCloud (even for Windows!), etc.  There are also some free or 
low-cost web hosting services that allow you to upload your HTML file(s) 
and serve them online for viewing/downloading by other people.  Just pick a 
service that allows others read-only access to your file, and upload it.  
Then let us know the URL to use to view or download the file.

 

> I don't know a reduced example is.
>

Sometimes people have lots of private information in their TiddlyWiki file 
that they don't want to expose to the general public... and, even when the 
information can be shared, it can sometimes be more complex than is needed 
to demonstrate the issues you are having.  A reduced example, sometimes 
called a "minimal test case" (MTC), means removing as much content as you 
can from the file while still reproducing the problems that you are trying 
to solve.

I'm not a coder. TW used to be easy for we tech-chimps to use. Now just 
> getting basic functionality is a bear. Went to excise, and not edit bar. 
> This is looking like a case of someone fixing something that wasn't 
> broken, so now it is.
>

Many people who are "not coders" use TiddlyWiki with great results and very 
few problems.  When they DO have problems, the TiddlyWiki community is 
among the most helpful bunch of people you will find *anywhere* on the 
internet.

If something *is* broken, the ONLY way it gets fixed is if the people who 
are having problems provide enough details so that the people with the 
"deep knowledge" of TiddlyWiki can try to figure it out.  Of course, this 
can be somewhat difficult since there are many ways to install and use 
TiddlyWiki on a wide variety of systems and browsers.  That is why we often 
ask lots of questions and ask you to try different things to see if it 
solves the problem.  Sometimes that isn't enough, and we will request that 
you share a copy of your TiddlyWiki, so we can download it and try things 
ourselves.

I sense your frustration, but there are really only two practical ways to 
proceed:

A) Work with us so we can help you achieve success with TiddlyWiki.
or
B) Give up and try some other software that might satisfy your goals.

-e

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